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Dictionary: ku·dos   ('dōz', -dōs', -dŏs', kyū'-) pronunciation
 
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Acclaim or praise for exceptional achievement.

[Greek kūdos, magical glory.]

USAGE NOTE   Kudos is one of those words like congeries that look like plurals but are etymologically singular. Acknowledging the Greek history of the term requires Kudos is (not are) due her for her brilliant work on the score. But kudos has often been treated as a plural, especially in the popular press, as in She received many kudos for her work. This plural use has given rise to the singular form kudo. These innovations follow the pattern whereby the English words pea and cherry were shortened from nouns ending in an (s) sound (English pease and French cerise), that were mistakenly thought to be plural. The singular kudo remains far less common than the plural use; both are often viewed as incorrect in more formal contexts. • It is worth noting that even people who are careful to treat kudos only as a singular often pronounce it as if it were a plural. Etymology would require that the final consonant be pronounced as a voiceless (s), as we do in pathos, another word derived from Greek, rather than as a voiced (z).


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Recognition given by an entity for achievements. Credit can be given in various forms, such as a bonus, medal, or trophy.

 
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  1. Recognition of achievement or superiority or a sign of this: accolade, distinction, honor, laurel (often used in plural). See respect/contempt/standing.
  2. An expression of warm approval: acclaim, acclamation, applause, celebration, commendation, compliment, encomium, eulogy, laudation, panegyric, plaudit, praise. See praise/blame.

 
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Definition: praise, acclaim
Antonyms: blame, criticism, obscurity


 
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Kudos (/ˈkuːdɒs/, often /ˈkuːdoʊz/), from the Greek κῦδος (not to be confused with κύδος "taunt"), kydos, (literally "that which is heard of") means "fame" and "renown" resulting from an act or achievement. Extending "kudos" to another individual is often done as a praising remark. It entered English as British university slang in the early 1800s. In Standard British English, as in Greek, Kudos is a singular and not a plural noun, and is used exclusively as such in Britain. However, in common use in the US the noun is often plural: She received many kudos ['ku:doʊz] for her work.

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Dansk (Danish)
n. - ære, hæder, berømmelse

Nederlands (Dutch)
prestige, roem, pluim

Français (French)
n. - gloire, lauriers

Deutsch (German)
n. - Prestige, Lob

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. pl. - κύδος, δόξα, φήμη, αναγνώριση

Italiano (Italian)
prestigio, complimento

Português (Portuguese)
n. pl. - renome (m) (coloq.), fama (f)

Русский (Russian)
слава, почет, награды, призы

Español (Spanish)
n. - prestigio, gloria, fama, admiración

Svenska (Swedish)
n. pl. - beröm, ära, heder

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
名声, 荣誉, 光荣

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 名聲, 榮譽, 光榮

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 영광, 명성, 칭찬

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 名誉, 名声

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الجمع) شهرة, مجد‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮כבוד, תהילה‬


 
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